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MUG
(Macintosh User Group) There are many Macintosh user groups throughout the world. For helpful information and many resources, visit www.mugcenter.com. See user group.


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First, water: if the war on terror demands that airline travellers carry nothing more than 100ml of liquid into the cabin - that's about a mugful of water, grandpa - and if grasping, cheapo airlines are going to take advantage of this rule by selling bottles of water at outrageous prices, then the Government should insist that water is provided free of charge.
We’ve got a steaming mugful of good news for New York landlords and coffee junkies (and some bad news for Starbucks haters): The Seattle coffee concern is still expanding in New York City, economic maelstrom be damned.
About half a mugful of Bitesize Shredded Wheat, topped with a small pot of low-fat yoghurt (try Muller Vitality Pre & Probiotic with added Omega 3).
 
 
 
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